The Texas House plan to limit skyrocketing tax bills on property owners by limiting how much additional money cities can bring in each year, did not end up getting its scheduled debate.

With opposition growing louder from Texas cities, including in North Texas, the House decided to delay a vote, taking more time to figure out how to fix the issue.

“If you really listen to what they’re saying, they say this is to slow the growth in your tax bill. But when I talk to citizens, what they want is property tax relief,” said Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price.